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Rejected by the Alpha, Claimed by the King

The headlights cut through the pre-dawn darkness as I pressed harder on the accelerator, my heart racing with anticipation. Three days early—Nathaniel would never expect me back from the territorial inspection until tomorrow evening. The surprise would be perfect, especially with the news I'd been dying to share but wanted to confirm first. My wolf, Celeste, stirred restlessly within me, her excitement matching my own. *He'll be so happy,* she whispered in my mind. *Finally, after all these years.* Five years. Five long years of trying, of hoping, of monthly disappointments that had slowly eroded the joy from our mate bond. But now... I pressed my hand against my still-flat stomach, where the faintest flutter of new life had begun to make itself known. The timing couldn't be more perfect—just days before the annual Mate Ceremony celebration, when the entire pack would gather to honor the sacred bonds blessed by the Moon Goddess.
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Chapter 3

The pack healer's office smelled of sage and medicinal herbs, a scent that usually brought me comfort. Today, it made my stomach churn with anxiety. Dr. Sarah Mitchell, our pack's most trusted healer, studied the test results with practiced calm while I sat on the examination table, my hands trembling in my lap.

"Six weeks," she said finally, her voice gentle but professional. "You're six weeks along, Luna. The pregnancy is progressing normally, though your stress levels are concerning."

Six weeks. My mind reeled as I calculated the timeline. Six weeks ago, Nathaniel and I had shared what I thought was a passionate reunion after my return from a border negotiation. The same time frame when, according to Erin's investigation, his affair with Anahi had already begun.

"Luna Dana?" Dr. Mitchell's voice pulled me back to the present. "Are you alright? Your heart rate just spiked dramatically."

I forced myself to breathe, to maintain the composed facade that had become my armor. "I'm fine. Just... processing the news."

But I wasn't fine. Celeste whimpered in my mind, sensing the turmoil that threatened to consume us both. The child growing within me—the heir Nathaniel and I had dreamed of for five years—had been conceived while he was already betraying our mate bond.

"I need you to reduce your stress levels immediately," Dr. Mitchell continued, her healer instincts sharp. "Extreme emotional trauma can threaten early pregnancy. Whatever's troubling you, Luna, you need to address it or risk losing this child."

The irony was crushing. The very discovery that should have brought us joy was now poisoned by the knowledge of his betrayal. How could I reduce stress when my entire world had shattered?

"This stays between us," I said quietly, meeting her eyes. "No one else can know. Not yet."

Dr. Mitchell nodded, understanding the weight of Luna confidentiality. "Of course. But Dana... please take care of yourself. This pack needs its Luna, and this child needs its mother."

I left her office with prenatal vitamins hidden in my pocket and a heart heavy with secrets. The pack house bustled with activity as I made my way to the main conference room, where the monthly pack meeting was already underway. I slipped in through the back entrance, taking my designated seat beside Nathaniel's empty chair.

He arrived ten minutes late, his hair slightly disheveled, carrying the faint scent of jasmine that I now recognized as Anahi's signature fragrance. My enhanced Luna senses picked up every detail—the way his shirt was wrinkled at the collar, the satisfied gleam in his eyes, the complete absence of guilt or remorse.

"Sorry I'm late," he said casually, pressing a perfunctory kiss to my cheek. The gesture that once warmed my heart now felt like acid on my skin.

The meeting proceeded with discussions of territory patrols, upcoming ceremonies, and pack finances. I participated with mechanical precision, offering input and making decisions while my mind screamed with the knowledge of what he'd been doing just hours before.

Then Nathaniel's mother, former Luna Margaret Green, stood to address the room. Her silver hair was pulled back in an elegant chignon, her posture radiating the authority she'd never fully relinquished.

"I have concerns about the Mate Ceremony arrangements," she announced, her voice carrying across the room. "Luna Dana's decisions regarding the venue and traditional protocols seem... unconventional."

My spine stiffened. Every eye in the room turned to me, waiting for my response. Margaret had never openly challenged my authority before, but the timing felt deliberate, calculated.

"The arrangements follow pack tradition while accommodating our growing membership," I replied evenly, though Celeste snarled within me. "The ceremony will honor the Moon Goddess and celebrate our sacred bonds as it always has."

"Of course," Margaret said with a smile that didn't reach her eyes. "I simply worry that newer pack members might not fully appreciate the significance of our most sacred traditions."

Her gaze shifted meaningfully to where Anahi sat among the senior pack members, despite having joined us less than a year ago. The woman who was destroying my mate bond sat in a position of honor, her dark eyes meeting mine with something that looked disturbingly like triumph.

The meeting continued, but I barely heard the words. The pieces of a larger conspiracy were beginning to form in my mind—Margaret's sudden challenges to my authority, Anahi's prominent placement among senior members, Nathaniel's increasing distance from pack decisions that didn't directly benefit his interests.

They weren't just betraying our mate bond. They were systematically undermining my position as Luna.

That night, I lay alone in the guest room I'd claimed as my refuge, one hand pressed protectively over my still-flat stomach. Through the mate bond I could feel Nathaniel's absence—not just from our bed, but from the pack house entirely.

The cramping started just after midnight.

At first, I told myself it was normal—pregnancy discomfort that Dr. Mitchell had warned me about. But as the pain intensified, spreading through my lower back and abdomen like fire, I knew something was terribly wrong.

*Celeste,* I gasped through our mental connection. *Something's happening.*

My wolf's anguish flooded through me, her howls of pain echoing in my consciousness as my body began to betray the life we'd created. The cramping became waves of agony that left me gasping for breath, clutching the sheets as I realized what was happening.

I was losing the baby.

Alone in the darkness, with my mate nowhere to be found, I lost the heir we'd dreamed of for five years. The child that should have been our greatest joy became another casualty of Nathaniel's betrayal, its brief existence snuffed out by the stress and trauma of discovering the truth.

Celeste's howls of grief echoed through my mind as I held my stomach and wept for everything we'd lost—not just the baby, but the future we'd imagined, the mate bond that had once been sacred, the trust that could never be rebuilt.

By dawn, it was over. The physical pain had subsided, leaving only the hollow ache of loss and the cold certainty that nothing would ever be the same.

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